Work (slowly) continue on the Aegis Defence Line. Having chosen the Ultramarines paint scheme means pretty much three things: blue, white and gold!
With blue pretty much out of the way, it was time to deal with white. Oh joy! If there is one thing I've learnt reading painting advices on forums and on YouTube is that white and yellow are two of the most difficult colours to paint. I guess that I'm lucky to have only one of them to deal with...
After searching only for a "good recipe" for white I remembered that in the 'Eavy Metal Masterclass book one painter of the 'Eavy Metal team show how to paint an Ultramarines HQ. Hes recipe is quite simple:
- a Codex Grey base coat
- a layer of Fortress Grey
- may thin layers of Skull White
All paints are from the old Citadel paint range, before this new base/layers/whatever nonsense.
Encouraged by the apparent simplicity of the task i gathered my paint pots and brushes and I painted one of the small section of the Defence Line
Covering the blue with many thinned coats of Codex Grey was a bit tedious and long to achieve
I must say that by working only on a single section I had to wait for one coat to dry before applying another one so by working on more sections at a time I should have no wasted idle time
The Fortress Grey was a bit easier thanks to the Codex Grey background
Looking at the picture I think that I should have thinned the Fortress Grey more :(
When the Fortress Grey layer was dry, I applied many and many coats of Skull White: doing it on two different place of the miniature helped immensely as I was literally seeing the white taking form
All and all I think that the white turned out OK, but I must thin the paints more than the 1:2 paint/thinner ratio I've used. A good lesson learnt for when I paint the remaining Defence Line sections!